2. Stroke Alternative Remedies
Published by Campbell M Gold in Alternative · Thursday 17 Oct 2024 · 4:00
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Tags: brain, stroke, alternative, remedies, health, wellness, academic, interest, natural, treatments, prevention, rehabilitation, holistic, approaches

Stroke Alternative Remedies
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In response to enquiries regarding Stroke Alternative Remedies, here are some thoughts on the subject for academic interest only…
Stroke symptoms vary according to the type of stroke and which part of the brain is affected. Symptoms typically appear suddenly, within seconds or minutes, and it is rare for the symptoms to get worse over hours or days.
Iridology is an alternative diagnostic technique that can be useful in monitoring stroke progress.
Types of stroke include:
- Hemorrhagic Stroke: This is caused by bleeding inside the brain, which can be a consequence of a blood vessel rupturing within the brain or on the brain's surface.
- Ischaemic Stroke: This type of stroke happens when the blood supply to part of the brain is blocked by a blood clot or a piece of fatty material.
- Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA or "mini-stroke"): This is similar to a full-blown stroke; however, the symptoms are typically only temporary. TIAs occur when the blood supply to the brain is interrupted briefly.
- Stroke in consequence of a cervical artery dissection: This is when the lining in one of the arteries in the neck is torn, thus restricting the blood supply to the brain.
Recognising Stroke
A way to recognise stroke is to evaluate the individual's speech, face, and arms.
- Check for blurred speech: Blurred or incoherent speech indicates stroke.
- Check the face for signs of drooping: Drooping, especially around the eyes and mouth, indicates stroke.
- Get the person to raise and hold their arms horizontally: Arm weakness indicates stroke.
If the signs of stroke are present, emergency help should be immediately called for.
Stroke Alternative Remedies
Supplements
- Sweden Bitters - 2- 4 x daily (Highly Recommended)
- Ginko Biloba - max strength, manufacturer's dose (Highly Recommended)
- Hydrogen Peroxide Therapy - 12% Food-grade, 24 x drops in 250 ml spring water, 2 - 4 x daily - Note: this therapy should be under the direction and supervision of your professional health care provider (Highly Recommended)
- (Note - the Sweden Bitters and Hydrogen Peroxide can be alternated - 2 doses of each daily)
- Apple cider vinegar - take 1 tsp to 1 tblsp in 250 ml spring water (honey can also be added (Manuka recommended)) (Highly Recommended)
- Hydration - 2-3 ltrs of spring, filtered, or ozonated water daily (do not use tap water)
- Vit C - 5,000 mg daily
- Vit B Complex - 100 mg daily
- Vit E - slowly increase from 100 iu to 800 iu daily
- Vit D - max manufacturer's dose
- Vit A - max manufacturer's dose
- Folic Acid - 400mcg daily
- Zinc - 25mg daily
- Selenium - 100mcg daily
- Potassium and Magnesium Combin - 400mg daily
- Omega 3 (fish oil) - 1,000 mg daily
- Garlic caps - 2,000 mg daily
- Ginger - max manufacturer's dose (can also be taken as an herb tea)
- Turmeric - max manufacturer's dose
Herb Teas (these can be part of the hydration recommendation)
- Ginger and Lemon
- Liquorice and Peppermint
- Green Tea
- Hot Lemon and Honey (Manuka recommended)
Other Considerations
- Reduce stress
- Get enough rest and sleep
- Healthy Diet - plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables (especially apples, pomegranates, carrots, tomatoes, and cucumbers)
- Eat High Fibre foods
- Have Virgin Olive or Coconut oil in the diet
- Maintain Healthy Cholesterol Levels (allopathic recommendation)
- Maintain optimal weight
- Maintain optimal blood pressure
- Maintain optimal blood sugar
- Low fat intake
- Low salt intake
- Low sugar intake
- Low caffeinated beverages/soft drink intake
- Low alcohol intake (however, red wine and single malt, 12 yr+ Scotch, in moderation, can be therapeutic)
- No Energy Drinks
- No smoking
- No recreational drug use
- Drink Soy Milk rather that cow's milk
- Gentle aerobic exercise
Other Therapies
- Eat 1 x raw potato, with the skin on, daily.
- Aspirin Therapy (Note: this therapy can only be effected under the direction and supervision of your professional health care provider)
- Consider visualisation, hypnosis, and subliminal audio programs to invoke the healing power of the subconscious mind.
- Consider Acupuncture, massage, reflexology, and hydrotherapy as additional adjuncts.
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